Process of varnishing.



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

GUSTAV TIISOHEL, OF ODESSA, RUSSIA.

PROCESS OF VARNISHING.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 705,723, dated July29, 1902.

Application filed November 16,1901. Serial No. 82,598. (No specimens.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GUSTAV TIISOHEL, manufacturer, a subject of the Czarof Russia, residing at Altehetzgergasse 28, Odessa, Russia, haveinvented a new and useful Process of Varnishing and Mending Old ReedChairs and other Analogous Objects; and Ido hereby declare the followingto be a full, clear; and exact description of the same.

This invention relates to processes of varnishing; and it consists in animproved process of varnishing adapted especially to be applied inrenovating reed chairs and other similar articles.

In carrying out my improved process I mix with fifteen hundred grams ofwater one thousand grams of chemically-pure white lead, one to two gramsof yellow anilin, soluble in water, and one hundred and twenty-fivegrams of white Russian gluein sticks. This mixture is next boiledtogether and then ap plied by means of a brush over the old and uncleanreeding of the chair. Three coats or layers are preferably applied,eachof the first two layers being permitted to dry before the succeedingcoat is applied. Thus treated the reeding may be washed with waterwithout affecting the coating. It should be remarked that the coating ispreferably applied while in the heated state.

Having thus fully described my invention,

what I claim as new, and desire to secure by ing witnesses.

GUSTAV TUSOHEL. Witnesses:

CHARLES HoNoW, GREGORY PHELAN.

